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s. ona an d NUMEROUS SOURCES of pleasure and inspiration may be traced directly to the College Music Department staffed by Dr. Edwin Sayre, Evan Vail and Donald Stone. Range is from classical to swing, instrumentally speaking, and from opera to ballad vocally. This year the College band achieved a long ambition. They acquired uniforms. The music department is particularly well equipped and is attracting more and more students from outlying areas. DOWN BEAT— The photograph, upper right, was taken at the football game with Fullerton. It marks Evan Vail Ihe fj st appearance of the band in uniform. Recog- nizable are Ray Rife, Doris Tunstead, Bob Greiner, Don Tate, Jack Payne, Larry Kirkpatrick, Dick Wil- liams, Jim McClellan, Steve Schall, and Eddie Weber. Mrs. Evan Vail is perched under her husband ' s elbow. Bottom picture presents the dance band i n a practice session. First row, left to right, are: Chuck Wroot, Natividad Lopez, John Thiesen, and Arthur Mendoza. In background, I. to r .-. Ray Rife, Larry Starr, Eddie Weber, and Bert Brewer. SWEET AND LOW— Dr. Sayre gives out as he directs the choir. First row, I. to r.: Carol Dalton, Carole Nance, Kitty GIpson, P Diane Swartzel, Margaret Rahn, Ginger Gilliand, Grace Beach, Jane Atkinson, Leota Axford, and Doris Pfennighausen. Background, I. to r.: Danny White, Jack McCullough, Dick Williams, Larry Kirkpatrick, Jerry Preston, Kim Small, Kelly Jennings, Charles Skilling, Dick Krewson, Lansing Fletcher, and William Candler.
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student - aculti I YOU CAN ' T BEAT a smaller college for presenting an all-round opportunity to get acquainted with instruc- tors. Formal teaching in the classroom is supplemented by both scheduled and random conferences, and some of the problems that are solved are not the onss advanced by the textbooks. Enrollment this year has kept a rather even balance at about 600. All members of the faculty comprise the counselling staff, although a thoroughly organized guidance office is maintained to take care of more involved problems such as determining the best course of study for a particular student to follow— many times based on past performance and the results of testing measures. SUN SMILER— Tony Steponovich, physical education and hygiene, keeps in pretty fair trim himself. Below, Arthur Knopf, iournalism, is a little more dedicated to solving problems. Student is Joanne Darsey; center, bottom, Paul Roby, physiology, helps Jeane Hoganson while Ruby Reed concentrates. Smaller photo shows Edward Rogers con- ferring with Allan Westbrook, left, and Jim Close. i Wai
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